"Over 20 years ago, I captured my first moment. Today, every photo is a story I share with you."

I draw inspiration from the giants of photography, the masters of the early 20th century and the fearless photojournalists of the postwar era.

From Henri Cartier-Bresson’s decisive moment to Steve McCurry’s soul-piercing gaze, from Ansel Adams’ majestic landscapes to Robert Capa’s raw courage in war, and Helmut Newton’s bold, unapologetic portraits.

Yes, their styles are worlds apart — but that’s the point. Photography isn’t a single path. It’s our eye on reality in all its forms: light, shadow, stillness, chaos. Only through this lens does everything gain meaning.

A man with dark hair and beard looking down at a vintage Yashica-Mat camera he is holding.

Contacts

Via Besazio 17

6863 Besazio

Switzerland


info@studiomgphotographer.com

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